I felt Love Crossed had the vibe of W.
What happens in "W" is a girl gets into a comic world. She doesn't believe her eyes after getting a glimpse of the boy live. Similarly what happens in "Love crossed" a girl uses a game where she gets a virtual boyfriend and one day she somehow ends up entering a secret house where she finds the boy (her virtual bf look alike) who actually exists in real life.
What happens in "W" is a girl gets into a comic world. She doesn't believe her eyes after getting a glimpse of the boy live. Similarly what happens in "Love crossed" a girl uses a game where she gets a virtual boyfriend and one day she somehow ends up entering a secret house where she finds the boy (her virtual bf look alike) who actually exists in real life.
Both are fantasy shows about romances between two people from different worlds who should have never met if not for a temporal shift in time and worlds. Both are fish out of water stories. Both sets of main characters have to figure out who is trying to kill them and how to survive all the attempts on their lives.
Seung Hee, after losing his girlfriend in a tragic accident, left for 3 years. When he came back, he sought to make a film in a rural area. Someone caught his eye - Bok Shil, who looks exactly like his deceased girlfriend, Hye Soo. Seung Hee followed Bok Shil in order to get some answers and ended up falling for her.
Still the questions remain, is he attracted to Bok Shil because of the memories of his ex-girlfriend, or does he like Bok Shil for who she is? What happens when competitors come into the picture and families opposing their love?
Still the questions remain, is he attracted to Bok Shil because of the memories of his ex-girlfriend, or does he like Bok Shil for who she is? What happens when competitors come into the picture and families opposing their love?